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Chapter 113: Challenging Yu Xinghan

After surpassing Hu Yuntao, Song Hailong was now in second place on the track.

Yet his face showed no joy—his eyes were locked firmly on the distant figure of Yu Xinghan.

“That man…”

To Song Hailong, the only true opponent in this race was Yu Xinghan.

At this moment, Song Hailong's muscles tightened and streamlined, giving him a visibly leaner form imbued with a sleek, aerodynamic beauty.

This was his speed form—achieved through advanced control over his Elephant-Demon muscle tissue implants.

Due to their high plasticity, these imitation beast tissues allowed students who underwent transformation surgery to gradually retract their external beast traits as their bodily control improved.

And for a top student like Song Hailong, who already had Elephant-Demon muscle tissue embedded, adapting to these imitation beast traits wasn’t difficult. With rising bodily control, he could even temporarily shift his physique to a speed-focused mode.

Although this form provided only short bursts of speed and lacked long-term control—rendering it useless for the previous challenge—it was perfect for this pure speed competition.

Every muscle fiber coiled tightly before erupting like spring-loaded steel cables, unleashing immense kinetic force.

His heart pumped furiously, surging blood into every inch of his flesh, delivering explosive energy and dispersing medicinal effects throughout his body.

“But still not enough.”

“To defeat Yu Xinghan… this still isn’t enough.”

He recalled all his defeats in recent memory—being knocked down by Yu Xinghan again and again. Whether it was Dao Heart, mana, athletics, martial arts, or Dao Techniques, he lost across the board.

He remembered the humiliation of kneeling before the entire school.

The disappointment in his father’s eyes. His brother’s stern critique…

But he understood—he had to endure.

“To defeat Yu Xinghan, I have to chase him bit by bit.”

“Hoping to leap past him in one bound is not only an insult to his talent, but also a disgrace to the wealth of a Gold Core Cultivator.”

“I’ll remember this defeat.”

“One day, I’ll beat you.”

To Song Hailong, coming in second already felt like a loss—a humiliation he would never forget.

Yet suddenly, he caught a shift in his peripheral vision.

A sharp sound split the air.

Two figures—one left, one right—burst out from behind him.

Zhang Yu thought to himself, “Thanks, old Song. Hiding behind you really cut down the wind resistance.”

“But from here on out, I’m going all-out.”

Having conserved their strength while trailing behind Song Hailong, Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen now erupted with power.

Seeing the two figures rocket past him, Song Hailong was momentarily stunned.

“Their physical strength is clearly below mine… how can they move this fast? They overtook… me?”

He tried to chase, but quickly realized—he couldn’t.

“Am I slowing down?”

“No. They’re accelerating! These two… still had more speed in them?”

He stared intently at their rapidly retreating backs, focusing on their flexing, expanding, and contracting muscles.

“That Bai Zhenzhen—is she using a speed-oriented body-refining Technique?”

Her high-frequency movements, the harmony of her muscles… Song Hailong could feel an uncanny lightness in her body.

He had to admit—he might surpass her in strength, but she had the edge in speed.

And Zhang Yu…

Even beneath his tight athletic gear, Song Hailong could see the muscular contours—his whole body moving in perfect synchronicity, emitting an aura as radiant as a crafted masterpiece.

Only someone like Song Hailong, with advanced muscle control and strength, could recognize the breathtaking precision and flow of Zhang Yu’s physique.

“Zhang Yu… he’s using every ounce of strength in his body to perfection…”

Zhang Yu might not be as strong physically, but his control, coordination, and explosive speed dazzled Song Hailong.

It was like how everyone has electromagnetism in their bodies—but not everyone can fire an electromagnetic cannon.

And in that moment, Zhang Yu—whose strength was technically lower—radiated a power that felt eerily familiar.

“Yu Xinghan!”

“Zhang Yu’s muscle recruitment… has it already reached the same level as Yu Xinghan?”

As Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen pulled further ahead, Song Hailong sprinted with all he had—but the gap only widened.

It felt exactly like chasing Yu Xinghan.

Unconsciously, Zhang Yu’s silhouette began to overlap with that of Yu Xinghan in his memory.

No… it wasn’t just an overlap.

“Shit… Zhang Yu’s catching up to Yu Xinghan!”

In Song Hailong’s shocked gaze, Zhang Yu surged ahead of Bai Zhenzhen and—continuing to accelerate—began closing the gap with Yu Xinghan.

His steps grew lighter, each stride covering dozens of meters as if he were soaring toward the heavens.

And that dazzling star just ahead—the one getting closer and closer—was none other than Yu Xinghan.

Song Hailong’s heart trembled. “He wants to challenge Yu Xinghan?”

Challenge the undisputed number one on the track—whose physical attributes dwarfed every other competitor?

On the other end, Yu Xinghan’s third eye at his brow clearly saw the incoming figure.

He grinned. “Oh? You’re really catching up?”

As everyone else pushed to their limits—

Yu Xinghan suddenly turned his head, looking directly at Zhang Yu.

He even spoke.

“I know you.”

“You’re that guy I eliminated, right?”

“If not for me, your master would’ve taken you as a disciple.”

“So… do you hate me for that?”

His voice carried effortlessly through the howling wind.

Zhang Yu didn’t answer.

He wasn’t wasting energy on talking. In his eyes, there was only one goal—victory.

Whether it was Song Hailong or Yu Xinghan, they were just opponents to defeat.

“Beat them. Win this round.”

“Get into the Ten Great Academies.”

“Climb to Kunxu’s second floor—with Ah-Zhen.”

Zhang Yu unleashed the power of his body like he had in countless nights of training. Even without mana, he could still let his flesh cry out with force.

Sensing his unshakable determination, Yu Xinghan smiled faintly.

“Not bad. No wonder you also mastered the Celestial Martial Heart-Forging Technique.”

“Well then… I’ll play along.”

To everyone’s astonishment, Yu Xinghan suddenly slowed down.

Compared to the accelerating Zhang Yu, it was as if Yu Xinghan had moved in reverse, allowing Zhang Yu to pull alongside him.

The two now raced neck and neck, kicking up a storm.

Yu Xinghan slowly raised three fingers.

3!

Then two.

2!

Zhang Yu’s breath deepened. He gritted his teeth. “A countdown? This guy…”

He understood—Yu Xinghan wanted to restart the race from an equal footing.

Next, one finger.

1!

Zhang Yu’s body roared to life.

If what came before was a sprint, then now—every fiber, every drop of blood erupted under his masterful control.

He couldn’t use mana, but Sports Car Leg, Elevator Leap, Body-Refining Thirty-Six Forms, Crimson Marrow Primordial Energy—all those level 10 Techniques and years of physical training—exploded in full force.

His flesh felt like an extension of his will, responding to every command.

What required surgery for other students—the unlocking of muscular restrictions—Zhang Yu achieved through sheer control.

Under this overload, his muscles trembled, his organs groaned—but he no longer noticed.

All he saw was Yu Xinghan beside him.

“I can…”

“I can beat him.”

“My muscle control is better. I accelerate harder. I surpass limits faster.”

“Even if I’m not as strong, I can still be faster!”

Under countless stunned gazes—

Zhang Yu and Yu Xinghan accelerated again, like restarting a race mid-run.

Their figures blurred into two radiant streaks, leaving the rest of the field far behind.

Neck and neck!

“So fast,” Qian Shen murmured. “Can a high school freshman really move like that?”

In the Songyang High rest area, He Dayou, Qian Shen, Zhao Tianxing—all watched in shock.

Zhang Yu was running even with Yu Xinghan, the strongest on the field, like twin bolts of lightning across the track.

“With just 4.95-grade muscle strength… keeping pace with Yu Xinghan’s 5.07…”

Wang Hai trembled before the display, thinking:

“Doesn’t that mean Zhang Yu’s utilization of physical strength… surpasses Yu Xinghan?”

He quickly squashed that thought.

“No, impossible. Must be some kind of berserk drug…”

“But to match Yu Xinghan’s speed… the side effects must be brutal.”

He watched the screen with deep concern. “Can he hold out?”

In the stands—

Host Gangshan gasped. “That student from Songyang High is keeping up with Yu Xinghan? These two outpace most sophomores!”

Le Jingchen was just as surprised, muttering to himself, “What’s Songyang High feeding their kids?”

He nodded thoughtfully. “Must be a potent stimulant—letting him match Yu Xinghan’s speed for a short burst. It shows that with the right tech and drugs, even regular students can challenge Gold Core Disciples.”

Then he gestured for Gangshan to aim the camera at Le Mulan.

“She’s been warming up long enough. The drug’s probably kicked in. Time for her to act.”

On the track, Le Mulan—who had been running in fifth—suddenly accelerated.

She passed Song Hailong in one breath and rapidly closed in on Bai Zhenzhen.

Her cheeks were flushed, her breathing heavy, and waves of heat rolled off her flesh. The purple vertical eye mark on her forehead blazed to life.

In her mind, she recalled her coach’s words:

“This is the latest banned substance from Purple Cloud Pharmaceuticals—costs 100,000 per dose. Strong enough to burn an ordinary student’s organs to ash.”

“But with your Super-Metabolism Surgery, you can handle it.”

“After the drug, your body will crash into extreme fatigue—so take it right before this round.”

“And after that, your only job is… run.”

“While the drug lasts—give it everything you’ve got.”

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    Chapter 114: Victory and Defeat

    Even with her Ice-Jade Body, Le Mulan felt like she was melting.

    The force within her, driven by the medicine’s power, surged like magma through her veins, propelling her forward like a gale.

    Purple Cloud High, Purple Cloud Pharmaceuticals, her clan—every one of them had invested heavily in this competition and the marketing campaign for their new body-refining technology.

    For the first time, Le Mulan felt a pressure she had never known before.

    But she didn’t resent it.

    The clan’s protection, her parents’ investment, her brother’s guidance… all of it had shaped her into the pampered pride of the family.

    Her genes, her talent—tested and retested—were declared the very best.

    That meant endless support, endless resources, endless privileges…

    But it also meant Le Mulan had always carried a weight deep inside her.

    She wanted her entire clan to see, wanted all the siblings who didn’t make the cut to understand—

    She was worth it.

    And now, with this breakthrough in body-refining technology, with the company extending its reach into the physical trials, she finally had her chance. Her chance to prove herself to her family. To repay her parents.

    Le Mulan’s eyes locked on Yu Xinghan and Zhang Yu in the distance.

    “I thought I could at least get second…”

    With a soft whoosh, Le Mulan sprinted past Bai Zhenzhen.

    “This distance…” Still staring at Zhang Yu and Yu Xinghan, Le Mulan gritted her teeth. “Too hard to catch up… No, I have to try…”

    Then, she was startled to see a shadow appear beside her.

    “Someone caught up?”

    “Who?”

    “Song Hailong?”

    But the figure was too slim—Le Mulan knew it wasn’t him.

    “Wait… Bai Zhenzhen?”

    She hadn’t expected the girl she just overtook to catch up again. Surprise flickered across her face.

    “She can keep up?”

    On the other side, Bai Zhenzhen was running through a storm of wind, feeling a tearing pain all over her body, her internal organs under massive strain.

    Unlike Zhang Yu, who could push his body beyond limits with minimal drugs due to deep mastery of his flesh—

    Bai Zhenzhen had also gained some benefit from her Spirit Root, having absorbed traces of Crimson Marrow Primordial Energy during training. But it wasn’t enough to reach Zhang Yu’s level.

    So, before the race, she had injected herself with twelve rounds of the Nine Dragons Acupuncture Technique. The strain on her organs came from that.

    As her blood pumped faster and her muscles roared into action, she felt her old scars begin to burn.

    She couldn't go all-out anymore and chose to maintain third place instead.

    “No way I’m catching up to Yu Xinghan anyway. That guy’s Zhang Yu’s problem.”

    “I need to stay in form. Can’t afford to get injured before the next round…”

    But then—Le Mulan caught up.

    Bai Zhenzhen realized she couldn’t afford to hold back anymore.

    “Zhang Yu will beat Yu Xinghan and take first.”

    “I need to hold onto third, or he’ll never let me live it down.”

    Bai Zhenzhen’s whole body steamed, heat radiating from her as her muscles strained. Her red scars flared like claw marks, tearing at her flesh, inflicting a sharp and searing pain.

    Le Mulan could feel Bai Zhenzhen gaining on her and pushed herself harder, desperate to shake her off.

    “I can’t lose to a pauper like her!”

    “I need to prove to the entire family that their investment in me wasn’t wasted!”

    Bai Zhenzhen stuck to her heels. Their silhouettes surged down the track, the winds they kicked up clashing like sparks off flint.

    “I’m going to join Zhang Yu in the top ten!”

    The red scars on Bai Zhenzhen’s body glowed with wicked brightness, threatening to burst open from her full-speed charge, each step a scream of blood and torn muscle.

    “Damn it… should’ve spent the money on painkillers…”

    Roaring internally, she squeezed every drop of strength from her aching frame, battling Le Mulan neck-and-neck through the final 500 meters.

    Roar!

    Both girls screamed in their hearts, minds filled with a single, burning goal:

    Surpass her!

    I have to surpass her!

    In the next instant, to Le Mulan’s shock, Bai Zhenzhen surged past her and reclaimed third place.

    But when Bai Zhenzhen looked ahead in triumph, she noticed Zhang Yu had slowed slightly.

    The race that had once seen him running neck and neck with Yu Xinghan now had a clear outcome.

    Whoosh!

    Yu Xinghan crossed the finish line first.

    Zhang Yu followed, pale-faced and barely holding himself upright.

    Bai Zhenzhen crossed third, rushing to Zhang Yu’s side. “Are you okay?”

    Zhang Yu shook his head, signaling he was fine.

    He clutched his chest. After pushing himself so hard to match Yu Xinghan, his body had reached the absolute limit. His heart pounded so violently it felt like it might explode from his chest.

    His heart couldn’t keep up with his body’s demands. It couldn’t fulfill the sheer willpower he was exerting.

    But in that brutal contest, in that relentless push, he felt it—his heart had broken through. What should’ve taken days to evolve happened in mere moments.

    The price: his heart muscle was worn down, drained—causing him to fall behind in the final sprint.

    Zhang Yu thought, “Like how muscles grow stronger only after reaching their limit and healing—my heart’s breakthrough needs time and resources to truly become more powerful…”

    Right now, his body screamed with hunger.

    He needed food. Nutrients. Not just to replenish what he’d burned, but to feed his newly awakened heart, which now hungered for fuel to grow stronger.

    “Breaking your limits is just that—breaking limits.”

    He placed a hand on his chest. “Real growth still needs energy and matter. My heart won’t strengthen itself unless I feed it.”

    “And with Crimson Marrow Primordial Energy to boost digestion, I can accelerate that growth.”

    His Level-10 Crimson Marrow Primordial Energy gave him monstrous metabolic and digestive efficiency. It was one of the key reasons his body could keep leveling up.

    Across the field, Yu Xinghan shot Zhang Yu a cold glance.

    “Was it the drug wearing off?” he wondered. “Or some side effect?”

    Though Yu Xinghan knew Zhang Yu must’ve taken a powerful stimulant to keep up with him, being matched—however briefly—by a student from Songyang High infuriated him. Especially one he’d already robbed of a Gold Core Disciple position.

    “I got careless.”

    “Next time, I’ll take some medicine too.”

    But when the cameras turned to him, Yu Xinghan instantly smiled. “Don’t forget to check out Xianyun Group’s Monster-Muscle Surgery coming next month…”



    Back in the stands.

    Le Jingchen looked grim. Le Mulan didn’t even make the top three—just fourth.

    Meanwhile, Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen had both broken through. He didn’t know what kind of tech or drugs they’d used, but they’d stolen the spotlight.

    Zhang Yu had even run side by side with Yu Xinghan for a time.

    Sure, some of that was Yu Xinghan holding back, but it was still enough to get everyone's attention—and completely eclipse Le Mulan.

    “Songyang High…”

    The fact that Purple Cloud High had been upstaged by Songyang High lit a chill in Le Jingchen’s eyes.

    Just then, his phone buzzed. A string of messages arrived.

    Reading them, he murmured to himself, “Zhou Chechen and Lan Ling both say Songyang hasn’t made any real tech breakthroughs?”

    “And this Zhang Yu… is supposedly Zhang Pianpian’s lapdog?”

    Le Jingchen narrowed his eyes. “White Dragon High… Xianyun Group? Is this some behind-the-scenes ploy from Xianyun?”

    He snapped his gaze to the big screen. “If Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen are both using Xianyun Group’s tech… that means five out of the top ten could be Xianyun’s investments.”

    He could already envision the outcome: when the tournament ends and the technologies behind Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen are revealed—White Dragon and Xianyun Group will come out the biggest winners.



    After the third event, Zhang Yu and Bai Zhenzhen immediately headed to the buffet zone.

    Pale-faced, Zhang Yu said while walking, “Ah-Zhen, I need to eat a ton, then use my techniques to digest faster and strengthen my heart. That way, I can fully unleash my physical strength next round and beat Yu Xinghan.”

    Bai Zhenzhen frowned. “Even if you take first next round, it won’t be enough to top the overall leaderboard, will it?”

    The physical trials were scored as follows: 50 points for physical strength, 75 for agility, 75 for speed, and 150 for raw power.

    Bai Zhenzhen did some quick math. “With Yu Xinghan taking first in the first three events, even if you get all 150 points in the final one, it’s not enough.”

    “Which is why I need not only to win, but to crush him in the power round.”

    “Yu Xinghan has 200 points after three events. I’ve got 191.”

    Zhang Yu’s expression turned serious. “The scoring is performance-based. If I get first and earn 150, and outperform him by a wide margin, his score will be lower.”

    “To beat him, I have to keep his final score under 141. Or, in other words—I need to lead by more than 9 points.”

    Bai Zhenzhen felt a surge of disbelief.

    “Lead that monster by more than 9 points—in a 150-point event? Is that even possible?”

    Zhang Yu said, “Doesn’t matter if it is. I have to try.”

    “And to help the contestants recover from going all-out, we’ve got an hour and a half before the final round starts. An hour and a half is more than enough time.”

    At the buffet, Bai Zhenzhen began piling food onto tray after tray, watching as Zhang Yu wolfed it all down.
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      #panic# missing chapter 114 posted by Lonerxy in the comments
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